The asymmetrical hem continues to be a big hit. No wonder – it fun, flirty, and works well with day or evening dress needs. Add the strapless neckline and you’ve got a great dress that is sure to turn heads. I love the contrasting belt idea with the fabulous … Continue reading →

Capes have such a beautiful flare to them and they feel so glamours while being utterly practical. This free pattern has a sunburst yoke making this cape even more flattering. The photo features this cape done in a tweed but any double-faced bottom-weight fashion fabric will do. You can find the detailed … Continue reading →

I couldn’t resist posting this Princess Hooded Towel Tutorial. It is just too cute, and I know isn’t just for bath time. I can see this the all time favorite at the pool or beach, or even just running around playing. Give the princess, or prince, their crown with … Continue reading →

Hooded towels are awesome – put a silly monster face on it and you have a winner (and big smiles all around). These are sure to please kids of any ages, and would make great gifts too. The easy step by step tutorial is easy to follow and there’s lots … Continue reading →

All children’s clothing should be reversible like this adorable dress! This A-line style pattern starts with minimal cutting, simple sewing and ends with a finished product that looks great, is practical, easy on and off. All high priorities when trying to keep up with little ones. This free pattern … Continue reading →

The “Wear Everywhere Dress” free pattern is super simple. Made for knit fabrics with a moderate stretch, this dress has just two pattern pieces, the sleeves are already built in and it’s easy to fit to your shape. A perfect beginner sewing pattern. Plus – this dress is so versatile – dress it up, … Continue reading →

I love skirts – in the summer with some cute flats and in the winter they look great with boots. This skirt is awesome with its vintage flair and comes to us from Sew Delicious. The possibilities are endless on how to switch up the materials for your contrast … Continue reading →

Comfy and warm doesn’t have to be expensive. You can sew an Asymmetrical Tunic Sweater to keep yourself cozy when the weather is cold. This easy project is a great place to start if you want to learn how to sew your own clothes. Pick out your favorite fabric … Continue reading →

If you love the layered look then this top is for you! This easy, fun knit top uses just a couple of squares, and no finished edges (ahhh. the joys of working with knits) and just a few stitches! This free pattern is so simple and easy to follow. … Continue reading →

This project covers so many things that I like – recycles, help clear out my closet, is quick and easy, really functional, and I love the way it looks! You can add extra pockets, buttons, contrasting materials – the possibilities are endless. This is a perfect project – even for a … Continue reading →